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Yee Haw!!! Wedding Reception Barn Dance in Brookings, SD

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Uploaded by on Aug 16, 2010

On August 14th, I DJ'ed a wedding reception in Brookings, SD in Egger's Barn. Pretty cool venue.

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  • Great Job On The Segues! I think more ppl should appreciate that and stop commenting on the mover's programs, its definitely not easy, especially when you need to take requests at the same time. Thanks for the vid!

  • @dchay333 - You're welcome. Thank you for watching!

  • Wow! I really love what you do with the moving heads! Thanks for sharing!

    LocalDjs

  • @LocalDjs - Thank you.

  • Jake Thanks so much for posting this and all of your gig logs (i know it is a lot of work). I love the way you show your song transitions. Keep up the great work and please continue to do gig logs!Thanks

  • @emandjservice - Thanks!

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  • Cool log. No AC? I'm hot just watching it.

  • well meby the are as good as or you can look fot hti coller changers or msd 250 changers from martin or on E-bay

  • @ljmike1204 - Yeah, the movers usually go through a lot more scenes, but I had some set up limitations in the barn, so the movers had to be on the floor, which limited the scenes. I did program a chase to shine on the ceiling and one to light-up the head table skirt, but that was about all I could do.

    Maybe I'm wrong, but I think LED color changers would not be nearly as bright as the MSD 250 bulbs in the moving heads. Plus the color temperature would be a lot lower. Thanks for the input.

  • @JmylesJ - Thanks! That was the first time I ever did the musical chairs for the garter.  I thought it went pretty well. A lot better than a garter auction in my opinion.

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